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Introduction to Electricity A hair-raising look at how electrons flow

Introduction to Electricity...A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from

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Page 1: Introduction to Electricity...A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from

Introduction to Electricity

A hair-raising look at how electrons flow

Page 2: Introduction to Electricity...A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from

Let’s review

Page 3: Introduction to Electricity...A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from

- Electric Charge and Static Electricity A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from the positive charge A and into the negative charge B.

In atoms, the positive charges are called protons

In atoms, the negative charges are called electrons

Page 4: Introduction to Electricity...A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from

The buildup of electrical charges on an object is known as static electricity. By static, scientists mean that the charges do not flow continuously. Charges can be built up and transferred in 3 ways:

• Friction • Conduction • Induction

Page 5: Introduction to Electricity...A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from

- Electric Charge and Static Electricity

Friction – the simplest way Positive or negative charges can build

up in/on an object.

Page 6: Introduction to Electricity...A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from

- Electric Charge and Static Electricity

Conduction & Induction are harder to see

Page 7: Introduction to Electricity...A magnetic field extends around a magnetized object, out from the north pole and into the south pole. And similarly, an electric field extends out from

- Electric Charge and Static Electricity Today you will make your own electroscope –

an instrument that is used to detect the presence of a charge.